Choose true or falseQuestion 11 of 200.2 Points: The Daffodils was written by Daniel Defoe. True False
Question 12 of 200.2 Points: The Jungle Books contains seven short stories and seven poems. True False
Question 13 of 200.2 Points: Jonathan Swift, John Milton and William Wordsworth belonged to the same literary movement. True False
Question 14 of 200.2 Points: Many elements of the novel David Copperfield follow events in Dickens’ own life, and it is probably the most autobiographical of his novels. True False
Question 15 of 200.2 Points: Major Barbara by George Bernard Shaw is a work of the 20th Century’s English Literature. True False
Question 16 of 200.2 Points: When We Two Parted by George Gordon Byron praised the happiness and faith in love. True False
Question 17 of 200.2 Points: Sonnet 116 by William Shakespeare has totally 16 lines. True False
Question 18 of 200.2 Points: Vanity Fair was a typical work of Critical Realism in English literature. True False
Question 19 of 200.2 Points: In the lines “I wandered lonely as a Cloud _ That floats on high o'er vales and Hills,” (The Daffodils – W. W.) the poet employed the stylistic device of simile. True False
Question 20 of 200.2: Points The protagonist in The Jungle Books is an old man. True False |